cat oths,yellow melonys,and black and orange flocks
cat oths,yellow melonys,and black and orange flocks
girls and boys wear identical clothes
Old hand-me-downs.
No, Victorian women did not wear fascinators. They wore bonnets or elaborate hats, depending on the particular period (early or late Victorian age).Please see the picture linked below for an illustration of the evolution of Victorian fashion: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/29/1794-1887-Fashion-overview-Alfred-Roller.GIF
teahers wore a long skirt with a black shirt
cat oths,yellow melonys,and black and orange flocks
In Victorian times women would normally wear a corset as an under garment.
Victorian women wore the Adelaide boot mostly It kept their modesty, but was also quite hurtful
sexy stuff
sewing and cooking
girls and boys wear identical clothes
some times nothing
Old hand-me-downs.
Marriage was important for women during the Victorian era, as if they never got married they would be owned by their father
No, Victorian women did not wear fascinators. They wore bonnets or elaborate hats, depending on the particular period (early or late Victorian age).Please see the picture linked below for an illustration of the evolution of Victorian fashion: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/29/1794-1887-Fashion-overview-Alfred-Roller.GIF
Yes, women were indeed sent to prisons during Victorian times in the 19th century for various crimes. Women prisoners faced harsh conditions and were often housed separately from male prisoners. The prison system for women during the Victorian era aimed at carrying out moral reform and instilling discipline.
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